USA minimum wage at seventy year low!
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Friday November 04, 2005 18:38
by Anarcho

So much for capitalism
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, unskilled and
non-unionised workers got $7.89 per hour in today's money. In other words, the Republican politicians have decided that America's workers should get a minimum wage 35% lower than workers 70 years ago
70 years of capitalist progress?
In America, the Republican dominated Senate has just rejected a
proposal to increase the minimum wage from $5.15 to $6.25 an hour.
This would have been the first increase since 1997. Since that last
increase, Senators have voted themselves seven pay raises totalling
$28,000 per year. As it stands, they earn $162,100 a year and enjoy
numerous perks like health insurance, pensions and expenses.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, unskilled and
non-unionised workers building the (government funded) Hoover Dam got
50 cents an hour from the government. This translates to $7.89 per
hour in today's money. In other words, the Republican politicians
have decided that America's workers should get a minimum wage 35% lower
than workers 70 years ago in the height of the worse economic crisis
capitalism has faced. The Democrats, who proposed the increase, are
more generous and think workers should get 21% less.
The standard argument against a minimum wage is that it causes
unemployment by raising the price of labour above its market level.
Ignoring the dubious theoretical and empirical basis for this claim,
what this argument says is that the minimum market wage of blue
collar workers in America (who make up 70% of the workforce) has to
be substantially less, in real terms, than that in the 1930s. So much
for 70 years of economic progress!
Two conclusions are obvious. Firstly, workers cannot rely on the
generosity of politicians if they want decent wages -- they need to
organise themselves and fight for them. Secondly, that capitalism
needs to go.
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